Plan for tomorrow's Fedora Infrastructure meeting 2017-06-22
by Stephen John Smoogen
The infrastructure team will be having it's weekly meeting tomorrow,
2017-06-22 at 18:00 UTC in #fedora-meeting on the freenode network.
We have a gobby document
(see: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Gobby )
fedora-infrastructure-meeting-next is the document.
Please try and review and edit that document before the meeting and we
will use it to have our agenda of things to discuss. A copy as of today
is included in this email.
If you have something to discuss, add the topic to the discussion area
with your name. If you would like to teach other folks about some
application or setup in our infrastructure, please add that topic and
your name to the learn about section.
===================================
This shared document is for the next fedora infrastructure meeting.
= Introduction =
We will use it over the week before the meeting to gather status and info and
discussion items and so forth, then use it in the irc meeting to transfer
information to the meetbot logs.
= Meeting start stuff =
#startmeeting Infrastructure (2017-06-22)
#meetingname infrastructure
#topic aloha
#chair smooge relrod nirik abadger1999 dgilmore threebean pingou
puiterwijk pbrobinson
= Let new people say hello =
#topic New folks introductions
= Status / information / Trivia / Announcements =
(We put things here we want others on the team to know, but don't need
to discuss)
(Please use #info <the thing> - your name)
#topic announcements and information
#info Updates/reboots done.
#info noc02 being redeployed.
#info bodhi-2.8.1 deployed to production today - bowlofeggs
= Things we should discuss =
We use this section to bring up discussion topics. Things we want to talk about
as a group and come up with some consensus /suor decision or just brainstorm a
problem or issue. If there are none of these we skip this section.
(Use #topic your discussion topic - your username)
#topic
= Apprentice office hours =
#topic Apprentice Open office hours
Here we will discuss any apprentice questions, try and match up people looking
for things to do with things to do, progress, testing anything like that.
= Learn about some application or gsetup in infrastructure =
(This section, each week we get 1 person to talk about an application or setup
that we have. Just going over what it is, how to contribute, ideas for
improvement,
etc. Whoever would like to do this, just add the i/nfo in this section. In the
event we don't find someone to teach about something, we skip this section
and just move on to open floor.)
#topic Learn about:
= Meeting end stuff =
#topic Open Floor
#endmeeting
--
Stephen J Smoogen.
6 years, 10 months
[Upgrade] pagure: 2.90.1
by Pierre-Yves Chibon
Good Morning Everyone,
Shortly after releasing 2.15 we realized the SQL-based locking mechanism we had
introduced was causing more problems than solving.
So we released 2.15.1 to try to mitigate them but that wasn't satisfactory.
Patrick has spent the majority of his time since the end of the last week (and
thus a good part of his week-end) re-architecturing how pagure writes to git
repos so that it is now handled by an async service (running under the service
pagure_worker).
The change is so large that it was deemed worthy of being called pagure 3.0.
However, we needed to stabilize the pagure instance running on pagure.io, among
other because it is being used by releng for releasing.
So, we decided to create pre-3.0 releases: 2.90.0 yesterday, then 2.90.1 today
that include the new architecture but aren't official releases (no tags, just
commits in a side-branch and their tarball uploaded).
Kevin had +1 the upgrade earlier this week on IRC. Patrick and I being both
involved in the change (Patrick to write it, me to test, merge and release)
considered we both counted as +0.5, making this the required +2.
After pushing 2.90.1 to stg and testing it there, we considered it good to go
and pushed it to prod.
So pagure should be much more stable and able to cope with the coming days, and
we'll cut the official 3.0 after freeze once all docs have been adjusted.
Thanks to Patrick for leading this change!
Happy hacking!
Pierre
6 years, 10 months
Weekly Koji Infra Tag Report
by Nobody
This is a list of packages in the various infrastructure koji tags
Please check and make sure there are not any that can be removed/dropped
epel6-infra
(no matching packages)
epel7-infra
Package Tag Extra Arches Owner
----------------------- ----------------------- ---------------- ---------------
pkgdb2 epel7-infra pingou
freeipa-ktutils epel7-infra puiterwijk
compose-utils epel7-infra ausil
fedmsg-beaker-repoupdate epel7-infra tflink
anitya epel7-infra jcline
the-new-hotness epel7-infra jcline
fedocal epel7-infra pingou
python-IPy epel7-infra kevin
python-robosignatory epel7-infra puiterwijk
pdc-updater epel7-infra ralph
python-pdc epel7-infra ralph
glusterfs epel7-infra kevin
kerneltest epel7-infra pingou
mirrormanager2 epel7-infra puiterwijk
blockerbugs epel7-infra tflink
python-django-jsonfield epel7-infra ralph
f23-infra
Package Tag Extra Arches Owner
----------------------- ----------------------- ---------------- ---------------
libphutil, f23-infra tflink
arcanist, f23-infra tflink
phabricator f23-infra tflink
phabricator-extension-ipsilonauth f23-infra tflink
libphutil f23-infra tflink
arcanist f23-infra tflink
f24-infra
Package Tag Extra Arches Owner
----------------------- ----------------------- ---------------- ---------------
mediawiki-openid f24-infra kevin
phabricator-extension-oauth f24-infra tflink
python-twill f24-infra codeblock
stickynotes2modernpaste f24-infra codeblock
python-flask-testing f24-infra codeblock
modern-paste f24-infra codeblock
mediawiki-skin-fedora f24-infra puiterwijk
mediawiki-FedoraBadges f24-infra kevin
basset f24-infra puiterwijk
phabricator f24-infra tflink
mediawiki-Lockdown f24-infra kevin
libphutil f24-infra tflink
arcanist f24-infra tflink
mediawiki-RSS f24-infra kevin
mirrormanager2 f24-infra puiterwijk
f25-infra
Package Tag Extra Arches Owner
----------------------- ----------------------- ---------------- ---------------
python-flask-testing f25-infra codeblock
modern-paste f25-infra codeblock
python-coveralls f25-infra codeblock
mdapi f25-infra pingou
basset f25-infra puiterwijk
mediawiki-FedoraBadges f25-infra kevin
mediawiki-Lockdown f25-infra kevin
mediawiki-RSS f25-infra kevin
mediawiki-openid f25-infra kevin
plus-plus-service f25-infra pingou
python-pdc f25-infra ralph
python-django-cors-headers f25-infra ralph
python-django-rest-framework-composed-permissions f25-infra ralph
patternfly1 f25-infra ralph
piwik f25-infra codeblock
fas f25-infra kevin
libphutil, f25-infra tflink
arcanist, f25-infra tflink
phabricator f25-infra tflink
phabricator-extension-ipsilonauth f25-infra tflink
libphutil f25-infra tflink
arcanist f25-infra tflink
python-twill f25-infra codeblock
stickynotes2modernpaste f25-infra codeblock
mediawiki-skin-fedora f25-infra kevin
f26-infra
Package Tag Extra Arches Owner
----------------------- ----------------------- ---------------- ---------------
piwik f26-infra codeblock
f27-infra
Package Tag Extra Arches Owner
----------------------- ----------------------- ---------------- ---------------
piwik f27-infra codeblock
6 years, 10 months
infrastructure openshift?
by Matthew Miller
I heard we got an OpenShift instance up and running at the recent
hackfest. I found
<https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/OpenShift>, but it seems
to be "pre" documentation, not current. Is this ready to play with? If
I want to set up an experimental service (playing with Discourse, to be
specific), is it ready for that?
--
Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
6 years, 10 months
Plan for tomorrow's Fedora Infrastructure meeting 2017-06-15
by Stephen John Smoogen
The infrastructure team will be having it's weekly meeting tomorrow,
2017-06-15 at 18:00 UTC in #fedora-meeting on the freenode network.
We have a gobby document
(see: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Gobby )
fedora-infrastructure-meeting-next is the document.
Please try and review and edit that document before the meeting and we
will use it to have our agenda of things to discuss. A copy as of today
is included in this email.
If you have something to discuss, add the topic to the discussion area
with your name. If you would like to teach other folks about some
application or setup in our infrastructure, please add that topic and
your name to the learn about section.
===================================
This shared document is for the next fedora infrastructure meeting.
= Introduction =
We will use it over the week before the meeting to gather status and info and
discussion items and so forth, then use it in the irc meeting to transfer
information to the meetbot logs.
= Meeting start stuff =
#startmeeting Infrastructure (2017-06-15)
#meetingname infrastructure
#topic aloha
#chair smooge relrod nirik abadger1999 dgilmore threebean pingou
puiterwijk pbrobinson
= Let new people say hello =
#topic New folks introductions
= Status / information / Trivia / Announcements =
(We put things here we want others on the team to know, but don't need
to discuss)
(Please use #info <the thing> - your name)
#topic announcements and information
#info F26 Beta is out the door - everyone
#info FLOCK Deadline for workshop/paper proposals is June 15th (today!)
#info New bodhi-2.7.0 released to F26, Rawhide, and Copr this week:
https://bodhi.stg.fedoraproject.org/docs/release_notes.html#id1 -
bowlofeggs
= Things we should discuss =
We use this section to bring up discussion topics. Things we want to talk about
as a group and come up with some consensus /suor decision or just brainstorm a
problem or issue. If there are none of these we skip this section.
(Use #topic your discussion topic - your username)
#topic
= Apprentice office hours =
#topic Apprentice Open office hours
Here we will discuss any apprentice questions, try and match up people looking
for things to do with things to do, progress, testing anything like that.
= Learn about some application or gsetup in infrastructure =
(This section, each week we get 1 person to talk about an application or setup
that we have. Just going over what it is, how to contribute, ideas for
improvement,
etc. Whoever would like to do this, just add the i/nfo in this section. In the
event we don't find someone to teach about something, we skip this section
and just move on to open floor.)
#topic Learn about:
= Meeting end stuff =
#topic Open Floor
#endmeeting
--
Stephen J Smoogen.
6 years, 10 months